1st June 2018

The Global Supervisors’ Network is delighted to be partnering with EthicalCoach, the philanthropic arm of WBECS, to support trainee coaches in Africa. The vision of Ben Croft, the founder of WBECS, is to bring world class coaches to NGO leaders tackling the world’s most challenging environmental and humanitarian issues as defined by the United Nations’ […]

25th March 2018

I’ve been reflecting on the use of recordings in supervision and training as I believe they can be very helpful in our personal and professional development. There is something different about discussing what we remember about our coaching or mentoring second-hand, compared to listening to what really happened. We all have our blind spots, or […]

13th January 2018

A few years ago I trained as a supervisor at Oxford Brookes University. One of the toughest, most challenging and ultimately rewarding assignments was to explain our model. We needed to demonstrate that…

21st May 2017

In a recent session of the Global Supervisors’ Network I was reminded of just how much our values play out in our life, personal and professional, and how they influence our patterns and challenges. The facilitator, Benita Treanor, directed us to the Barrett Values Centre, where there is a free questionnaire that takes around 5 minutes […]

27th April 2017

This event in London on May 12 and 13 gives us an opportunity to learn how ordinary people do extraordinary things. Anyone can be a hero is the theme of The Hero Round Table, at work, in their community and in the world. It is in the UK, in London, for the first time at […]

17th June 2016

There are just a few spaces left for the annual Coaching at Work conference which takes place in London on July 6th. The subject is “Maintaining Momentum: Coaching and Mentoring in a VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguity) World.” I am delighted to be running two sessions, one on the subject of ‘Working Together: creating effective multi-stakeholder […]